Are you mad enough?
Jerze, very interesting perspective. Fighting to gain back what obesity has stolen from you. I'd be pissed, too!
In my case, because I gained my weight in one year because of the PCOS, I knew it wasn't me, it was the syndrome. So I wasn't so much angry as I felt a victim. A victim of something that no one even knew what it was, much less how to treat it. But once I got a diagnosis, I took it and ran with it like it was my next breath. For me, "desperation" was my motivator. I was desperate to lose enough weight to get the plastic surgery to get those humongoid boobs off of me that were starting to curve my back.
But I say that recognizing your motivator is very important to success. So if anger is working for you, let it do it's job.
Mary
In my case, because I gained my weight in one year because of the PCOS, I knew it wasn't me, it was the syndrome. So I wasn't so much angry as I felt a victim. A victim of something that no one even knew what it was, much less how to treat it. But once I got a diagnosis, I took it and ran with it like it was my next breath. For me, "desperation" was my motivator. I was desperate to lose enough weight to get the plastic surgery to get those humongoid boobs off of me that were starting to curve my back.
But I say that recognizing your motivator is very important to success. So if anger is working for you, let it do it's job.
Mary